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Man Charged With Kidnapping, Murder of Breasia Terrell
Breasia s disappearance last July sparked a community effort to find out what happened to the 10-year-old.
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Dinkins has been charged with:
Murder, First Degree
The Davenport Police Department s press release reads:
Scott County Attorney Mike Walton and the Davenport Police Department on Wednesday announced charges in the death of Breasia Terrell. Henry Dinkins has been charged with Murder in the First Degree and Kidnapping in the First Degree. Dinkins has been in custody since July 10th, 2020 on unrelated charges. While announcing charges is a significant step in this case, it is important to understand that bringing forth charges is not the end of this process, but the beginning, said Scott County Attorney Mike Walton. We will continue to work tirelessly to seek justice for Breasia.
Murder and kidnapping charges have been filed against a man previously named a person of interest in the killing of 10-year-old Breasia Terrell.
Henry Earl Dinkins was charged with first-degree murder in Terrell s death, Scott County Attorney Michael Walton said at a news conference Wednesday morning.
Terrell was last seen July 10 after spending the night with her half-brother at the Davenport apartment of his father, Dinkins. Human remains found March 22 in a wooded area north of DeWitt were confirmed to be Terrell s on March 31.
At a Wednesday news conference, Walton said Dinkins shot Terrell on July 10. Dinkins was also charged with first-degree kidnapping, Walton said.